SS204SV-NB601T

Description

Two heavy-duty SS202SV Spider assemblies connected back to back and complete with 4 heavy duty non-articulatingThis term refers to the ability of a glass bolt to rotate in such a way that the glass can flex under load, relieving the stresses around the holes in the glass. glass bolts

Superior load bearing capabilities

Double fixing bolt provides secure fastening of spider onto structure

This spider assembly was formerly named the S20-4S-NB2a

Description

Two heavy-duty SS202SV Spider assemblies connected back to back and complete with 4 heavy duty non-articulatingThis term refers to the ability of a glass bolt to rotate in such a way that the glass can flex under load, relieving the stresses around the holes in the glass. glass bolts

Approximately 76mm from the centerline of spider fixing to the outside face of glass when installed (distance may change with glass thickness – see attached drawings for further clarification)

NB601T Non-articulating Bolt

60mm diameter tapered face

M14 support bolt

Minimum 22mm [7/8”] diameter hole in glass

Suggested Applications

Best suited for side-mounting onto glass or metal fins

Suitable for monolithic and laminated glassConsists of two or more pieces of glass held together with an interlayer. In the event of a breakage, the interlayer holds the shards of glass together. Tempered laminated glass is required by most codes for overhead applications such as canopies and is recommended for situations where people could be injured by falling glass. from 10mm to 25mm thick

Used with larger pieces of glass

Structural Glass Walls – Glass panels up to 2m by 2m

Canopies – Glass panels up to 2m by 2m

Loading Capabilities

Spider is capable of withstanding 1.5kN [335lbs] in plane and 3.7kN [675lbs] perpendicular to plane

Two heavy-duty SS202SV Spider assemblies connected back to back and complete with 4 heavy duty non-articulatingThis term refers to the ability of a glass bolt to rotate in such a way that the glass can flex under load, relieving the stresses around the holes in the glass. glass bolts

Approximately 76mm from the centerline of spider fixing to the outside face of glass when installed (distance may change with glass thickness – see attached drawings for further clarification)

NB601T Non-articulating Bolt

60mm diameter tapered face

M14 support bolt

Minimum 22mm [7/8”] diameter hole in glass

Suggested Applications

Best suited for side-mounting onto glass or metal fins

Suitable for monolithic and laminated glassConsists of two or more pieces of glass held together with an interlayer. In the event of a breakage, the interlayer holds the shards of glass together. Tempered laminated glass is required by most codes for overhead applications such as canopies and is recommended for situations where people could be injured by falling glass. from 10mm to 25mm thick

Used with larger pieces of glass

Structural Glass Walls – Glass panels up to 2m by 2m

Canopies – Glass panels up to 2m by 2m

Loading Capabilities

Spider is capable of withstanding 1.5kN [335lbs] in plane and 3.7kN [675lbs] perpendicular to plane